Volkswagen has put a price tag in the United Kingdom
on the latest version to join the T-Roc family, the 1.6-liter TDI. Slotting below the 150 PS 2.0-liter TDI, it generates 115 PS and 250 Nm of
torque and is offered strictly with front-wheel drive.
The engine meets the WLTP standards, emitting 115
g/km of CO2, and can be ordered on all grades. The four-cylinder is already
powering different vehicles made by the Volkswagen Group, including the Golf
and Touran, as well as the Seat Arona and Skoda Karoq.
In VW’s SUV, pricing starts from £ 21,290
(US$ 27,810/€ 23,930) in the ‘S’ trim, or £ 2,335 (US$ 3,050/€ 2,625) more than the
entry-level T-Roc, which uses a 115 PS and 200 Nm 1.0-liter TSI petrol unit.
Standard gear in the base version includes LED DRLs,
autonomous emergency braking system, climate control, an infotainment system
with an 8-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, DAB and others. Opt for the
range-topping T-Roc R-Line, however, which adds the specific styling in
addition to more standard gear, and see the starting price climb to £ 27,010
(US$ 35,281/€ 30,359).